Cons:

Standard waterproof housing is useless underwater because the curved dome lens makes for blurry video, Camera is cumbersome to operate with just two buttons, Cryptic settings codes mean you need the manual every time you set the camera, Would prefer a sta...

Standard waterproof housing is useless underwater because the curved dome lens makes for blurry video, Camera is cumbersome to operate with just two buttons, Cryptic settings codes mean you need the manual every time you set the camera, Would prefer a sta

Expert reviews and ratings

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